This postcard shows the National Arms of Peru which were created by José Gregorio Paredes and adopted in 1825. First canton shows a vicuña, in natural colour, that represents the animal kingdom. The vicuña is the national animal of Peru. The second field shows a quina (cinchona) tree which is the national tree of Peru. The third field shows a cornucopia with gold coins inside. It represents the mineral richness of the country. Two flags and national banners are supporters. The crest is a green laurel crown.

This postcard
is from an English zoo
and dates from around 1903.

This postcard shows a llama herder
with her herd of llamas in the altiplano.

A postcard from Argentina
It is titled:
Llamas. República Argentina
Region Andina.

A postcard from 1908.

The writing on the bottom says
Huancamba, Peru
Grupo de Llamas

A postcard from
Forest Park Zoo
St. Louis, Missouri.

Llamas gathered under
the eternal snows
of the cordillera.

A postcard Peru
showing some llamas
at Sacsahauman, Peru

This 1915 postcard from Peru is titled
Grupo de Liamas en Casapalca.